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HOW MITT ROMNEY DODGED THE DRAFT — H. Bruce Franklin remembers Romney from his Stanford days and lays out exactly how he and his father ensured he would evade service in the war which, at Stanford, he was demonstrating for. Andrew Cockburn gives CounterPunchers a compelling investigation of the rise of automated warfare and of the Drones, their vast costs and constant failures. Wei Zhang assesses the social and health costs of China’s incredible GDP growth.
CounterPunch’s Top 100 (and a few more) Non-fiction Works of the 20th Century
Desert
Solitaire: a season in the wilderness
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Adamic
Dynamite: a century of class violence in America 1830-1930
Agee
Inside the Company: CIA diary
A
Pattern Language: towns, building and construction
Anderson
Confessions of a Muckraker :
the inside story of life in Washington during the Truman, Eisenhower,
Kennedy and Johnson years
Hollywood
Babylon
Eichmann
in Jerusalem:
a report on the banality of evil
Mushrooms
Demystified:
a guide to the fleshy fungi
Ashton-Warner
Spinster
The
Devil Finds Work
Los
Angeles: the architecture of
four ecologies
The Crime and Punishment of IG Farben
A Treasury of Mississippi River Folktales
Ball
Four
Labor’s
Untold Story
Bradley, Fern Bradley and Barbara Ellis
The
Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening
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Labor
and Monopoly Capital: the degradation of work in the Twentieth
Century
Western
Garden Book
For the Earth’s Sake
Life
Against Death: the psychoanalytical meaning of history
Byron
The Road to Oxiana
Carr
What
Is History?
The Legacy of Malthus
The
Country Blues
The
Fateful Triangle: the United States, Israel and the Palestinians
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The Threat: inside the Soviet military machine
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